Three panelists talked about nationalism and how it can divide the public and marginalize certain groups. By Sydney Worth
Tag: Conference on World Affairs
Role of whistleblowers in society is important, say panelists at Conference on World Affairs
The panel discussed the role of watchdog organizations, insiders and the press in keeping government accountable. By Carina Julig
Stigma around mental health discussed during Conference on World Affairs panel
Panelists discussed how to get help with mental health and how to change the language we use to talk about mental illness. By Jake Mauff
Former NFL linebacker talks concussions at Conference on World Affairs panel
Former NFL player Chris Borland visited the Conference on World Affairs to discuss his fight to reduce concussions in sports. By Kyle Rini
Conference on World Affairs: Women’s perspectives on social movements
Two writers and an activist brought different perspectives on social movements together at the Conference on World Affairs. By Sarah Farley
Conference on World Affairs announces 2017 speakers
The 2017 Conference on World Affairs will heavily feature speakers from the political and scientific backgrounds. By Carina Julig
Conference on World Affairs: Affordable housing in Boulder
The panel discussed the challenges of creating affordable housing and possible solutions for low-income residents. By Kyle Rini
Conference on World Affairs: Millennials in the workplace
A recap of the panel on millennials in the workforce at the 68th annual conference. By Sarah Farley
Conference on World Affairs: Issues in the 2016 presidential election
Panelists discussed voting restrictions, partisan conflict and myriad other crucial issues at the 68th annual conference. By Kyle Rini
Conference on World Affairs: Steve Wozniak connects technology, education and the environment
Wozniak hopes to use technology to expand students’ education horizons. By Yzabelah Roberts









